UFO’s, known as “unidentified flying objects,” are more popularly being referred to as UAPs: “unidentified aerial phenomena.” Now a whistleblower has come forward to discuss the alleged truth behind UFO’s – or UAPs – with Congress.
On July 26, 2023, a former Pentagon intelligence official named David Grusch testified the existence of UFO’s. He claims to have interviewed 40 different witnesses that all insist the government possesses non-human craft. In addition, Grusch claims that non-human “biologics” were recovered with the craft.
Grusch was an intelligence officer for the Air Force and joined the task force that investigated UAPs. It was in May 2022 that he became a whistleblower because he claims to have received several reports that the government was acting in secrecy. And, furthermore, that they were operating without congressional oversight.
However, as noted via Yahoo, a Pentagon spokesperson says that they have “not discovered any verifiable information to substantiate claims that any programs regarding the possession or reverse-engineering of extraterrestrial materials have existed in the past or exist currently.”
Interestingly, he claims to believe that the government has been involved with non-human technology since the 1930s. This, he says, is part of a “multi-decade campaign to disenfranchise public interest.” Though Grusch also adds that he hasn’t seen the non-human biologics himself. Additionally, Grusch says that certain details can’t be brought up in an open forum. Though he’s willing to brief legislators in private.
The hearing included other witnesses such as former Navy pilot Ryan Graves. He’s claimed to encounter UFO’s while flying near Virginia Beach, Virginia, and a similar statement was made by David Fravor, another former Navy pilot, albeit on the coast of San Diego.
There have been numerous UFO sightings in recent years and it’s clear that discussions regarding these UFOs are only going to continue. Of course, it remains to be seen just how much evidence – if any – will be brought to light as a result of these discussions. Stay tuned to ScreenGeek for any additional updates as we have them.